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Poindexter has been in the Senate six years. Before that he was in Congress. He is experienced and his record in Washington is clean and untainted. Why should this state trade a man of Poindexter’s calibre, influential and respected in Washington, fora HUMPHREY? RE ON YOUR GUARD AGAINST ANY TAMPERING TONIGHT AND FRIDAY, SHOWERS: COOLER WITH A CORRECT COUNT OF THE VOTES NEXT FRIDAY 30 BAYS THE WEATHER MAN. BY THE TUESDAY NIGHT. THE “RING” 18 DESPERATE VAY, WHY IS HUMPHREY AFRAID TO DEBATE THE ORGANIZATION CONTROLS M¢ TER IN SEATTLE, OR BUT MOST.-OF THE ELECTION OF A D r? fl T abe re Andie wiarrorintednrnctt WITH SENATOR POIND! Seat eats ibtoie role THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS } ANY OTHER PLACE, NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT? ’ VOLUME 19 SEA‘ BIG ORIENT TRADE FOR SEATTLE * SEATTLE MAN-WOMAN BARES “HIS” SOUL CARMEN FAIL {~U.s. senator mies powpexter BOY BANDITS ° She Longs forthe "ty responT0 , “nos seaTie Local Businessmen aaa oe STRIKE ORDER MAN ON ROAD Told ByU.S. Expert a. “utente” of Chance in China” LE, WASH., THURSDAY, SE oTEMBER 7, 1916 ONE CENT Sia" Set é of Strike ‘ mak BY A STAR REPORTER MEN ARE PEACEFUL t j OR dr Sent. 7 1 word ‘ rc } l\E 4 4 4 i i RTLAND, ¢ ept. 7.—My word ‘ : ESCAPE IN BIG AUTO mS EY? HER espana nee «| i aap ety NEW YORK, Sept ee cattle faces the greate reatest marke in the world and it is , . <i ; spite a strike order intended Three young auto bandits, [up to the citizens of the accept opportunity while where she is £ She sent r i ca to affect 18,000 employes of the | n it 1s clamoring at her p t ss by kr i Phas . pay subway, elevated and New York who drive a big Winton car a ig at her ¢ Ise let it pass by and new g er str I went he railway aysteme—the latter sur. | with no license number on it, ¢ other less capable city to reap the harvest. hiding pla n an out-of-the-wa t in Oregor face cars—and tie up the traf- are robbing motor parties along s was the tip presented to the officers and members Rie A detalline’ tics cetucad tothe? taht naive fic of New York, normal serv the country highways, accord- Seattle Commercial Club Thursday noon by Julean® Bat neti fo ‘ties ame Pea : rod was being maintained to Ing to the police, and Wednes- American commercial attache to Peking, China, ¢ - hall aie y BR OF day night took $50 in cash, a | China is on the verge of the awakening which haglae ) she shall be known to you, as she was known to me |jeader, admitted th | $100 wach and a diamond ring d for the last few years,” Arnold explained, when I first knew her, six months ago, as bert jon the subway and | from ©, F. Martin, 627 North thin 20 years it will be without a doubt the greatest — , Gatiney not feoponded to ern Bank building. country in the known world. ey i as Bee : ‘ ue ‘Races oh The robbery took piace on America is liked. Our citizens;ready in China. About half ot 2 . : : . and wer ng on | the road one-half mile south Ithruout the empire are liked and /these are in business, the rei \ and garbled bits of her ry got into the newspapers ci? Waban Gh aante | of Sumner at 2 a. m not hampered by race prejudice. |der are missionaries. Peking an@ 0 q ! | WANTS PUBLIC TO KNOW jwere taken by atrikebreakers in Martin was on his way to South Nearest Port to China Shanghai have their Am u t mE <p 4 many ances } Bend when the big car, with the Seattle is the nearest port to Commercial Clubs, Country eli x. pal I sent for you,” she said, “because I want the pub Léttie disorder was reported; nad top up, standing alongside the road, China and bas one of the best har-| University clubs and bar associge | a ie ea that “Robert Gaffney’ i such reports as reached the police loomed up in the field of his head-/pors I have ever seen The prod- | tions. iis. sash were het sérious: izbie. ucts needed by China are made in| Figteen years ago the : tw sinister creature the reporters judged her t ] Fight to, 0 Pinteh | Stop,” one of three young men this country. So, the only thing ay automobile in ra pote % *% people to know that ‘Robert Gaffr | Mayor Mitchel is expected to} eo slowed up, but did not sing the businessmen is to Bet day there are more than 4,000." i - woman, and that the practice of |reach town tonight, but both union | stop. The men looked suspicious to} Arnold has covered all of the|.. fnold will make a swing dowmy) the Pacific Coast and along leaders and ompin Lis s 4 him a b » r 'e . " which got me into a terrible emma six t ago clare Intervention by the mayor One of them whipped out a gun Sap veasabecerees pg gar gulf and Atlantic seaboards, q Delve as outlan g thing tod tional folks | Will be use Roth sides seemed Sdcticek uroadeida at tha cor bit ior tes Caaea ping back into the Middle West ‘ . So TAs 11 D Pe ngscdiegah biel a omm pee ermined to fight it out to ting it near the door Big Development jend Petey ses his tour of the — § suppose vat is al wan va pu ght fin jah . | Two of the men pulled him out They are building railroads, de-|°U2trY in the East. He will im 9 fore the world. Will you carry my mes Strike leaders claimed early i of his car then, and quickly search-| veloping mines, and learning the |*P¢#k before commercial bodies % I . { iI fulfill Gay thet 'S0 ‘por Gent of the subway ed him, They stripped off the ring.| use of new articles of our civilize. |224 Private business firms in all of ff promised, and I now fulfi and elevated ermployes had already took the watch and money from bis tion. America has looked at} sa lage commercial centers he . & oe eee a Ney asserted that by to-| ete. ° | : ao ; Sichi'the hee. 1 A wf Pockets SU Ears hina for the last few years with 6" abeeie Keukale i Her mother and sisters were orthagox veteme will be. ok Hee gi age ned ey Poor “jan eve t A pragp amy greys he in’ 5 ig! i , nherit tricit from tha oA pes { bf the 01 4 t is high me we get over ew mprei ut one people Perhaps 1¢ inherited her @€cent ¢ t the tleup will b He did. there and study them for future | while on this trip, and that Prag her father, who died when she was young : Escape in Auto use. I recommend the formation |importance of a unified and imme She was brought up on a farm. She liked the ou ‘BOY BEATS U, S$ | But he looked back and saw the of a Chinese society in Seattle for |diate commercial drive upon the | of-doors. ble jump quickly into their big |the purpose of studying the future | business, z St ied h k 17 Her , tes uring car and bow! off toward of the country | Arnold will give a public ad- She married when she was }/ t hu attle 4,000 Autos idress Thursday night at § o'clock liked the out-of-doors. Together they er r ram HAMPION Martin hurried to Sumner and| “There are 5,000 Americans al- in the Chamber of Commerce rooms, _ “ ies tis the untains, fishing and ting |telephoned the Seattle police to be band on their hikes, she wore men’s clothes MERION CRICKET = CLUR s and city. motoreyc joors datali es ALMOST tea OVER LEAVES HUSBAND Haverford, Pa. Sept Robh ed to watch all the roads leading She tells me she was happy with her husband for 10 years Jones, Atlanta juver eld into the city F Then a matter of principle arose—-1 don’t know was—and 000 persons el) b But they falled to find any trace th L] with a table between them they threshed it Li of the bandits They agreed to disagree. He went his way: she According to Martin two of She rebelled against the petticoats t imprisoned her. She young robbers were between 22 dae 4 says she wanted to be “free ars of age, and wore light col: | WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.— t 7— | plained of is that which permite — She disappeared from the city where she was so well known ored suits, A short, heavier set of the “franking |congressmen to send letters and and turned up in another place as “Robert A. Gaffney, working fellow, probably older, remained at | by senators and con- |doouments, of public nature, free n.” the wheel gressmen, by which the gov- of postage charges. wee chat other place was Spokane, She was, among other things ; | ernment is legally cheated out | In some cases, however, the come a photographer, a house painter, a farm hand and a janitor | of thousands of dollars during | gressmen have used this means It was in Spokane, five years ago, that she met Margaret Hart | every campaign, nearly result- [have the government print all . abandoned wife, with a baby and another « g. To Margaret PAYROLL PROBE ed in a fist fight on the floor | “speeches” free of charge and pte Hart, Robert Gaffney was merely a two-fisted young Itishman who of the senate yesterday bi had them out for private campaign } felt sorry for her ptr Ra tween Senator Ashurst of Ari- | purposes under the “franking :. | COMES TO WOMAN'S AID iaky ‘ ce NDER WAY zona, democrat, and Senator | privilege.” hs | Curtis of Kan republican. | a 2 roger serrate ovens. BULL TO AID LOGAL ‘Sr _| FISHING IS KILLED PERSHING OFF TO Stee make the con | It came up during a discussion | County road district payrolls of the Owen corrupt practices and warrants that may have |act, which the senate voted to take Ug Q)g been forged were in the hands |up immediately by a vote of 32 to of Deputy Prosecutor Carmody [14 The bill would restrict cam Thursday, when he started go paign expenditures | ing thru them In the search for Senator Curtis declared he would ‘ ry graft evidence make the bill more stringent He found long lists of names He wanted one that would par ee ect , of men who were supposed to | ticularly restrict the use of the WASHINGTON, Sept. 7—The © have worked in the South dis. franking privilege for campaign | National Guard organizations re % tricts, ary who, it is charged by = | purposes 3 cently ordered from the border to Burns det. tives, who have al- | He read a letter Senator Ashurst | 101. respective state mobilisas ama p BY WEBB MILLER ithe United Press Staff ¢ t € led the ready investigated, never did |wrote to a constituent, reviewing FEL PASO, Sept. 7.—Ger the “ hui beris Ame i work, but were “dummies.” his record. This letter, said Curtis, | tion camps will be mustered out of on : 4 Gua eh eetie | eee f ha It was the informaston furnished|was then introduced in the con-| the federal service as soon as prac- q ing, acting upon @ » oie ons Pa Tidivdie foo " on Into the pile te by the Burns detectives that start-|gressional record and 70.000 of | ticable and returned to the normal: . Gen. Funston, is reported irrying e whe q J the county ‘01 utors on the} them franked out « campaign si <a a G - 4 ack to field headquarters from ‘ H an | are hunt for forgerios and padded pay-| purposes at the expense of the canis . ational juard troop, jj Seice, NM. following ught here Voll ID evernnest Secretary of War Baker difected 3 information given the milita tp divide the ik nent i ’ HELPS WOMAN AND Can't Locate Six Employes | “If the senator charges that this | today Ca ieeaaeatbars lis a violation of the law,” Ashurst} The Second Washington Is Six of the parties on the payrolls supposed to live at O'Brien, where|eaid, “he has sweetbreads for! among the regiments which will be thorities here that Pi STEALS SOUVENIR with 1,500 men, fully supplied w arms and ammunition, was less county Warrants were mailed to/ brains mustered out; under the new on than 100 miles from the American MOTHER OF GEO. WwW. | — them,,could not be located by the| Ashurst then told how other/ders. The order involves approx setmoets. | A very nice ay an ve Burns detectives congressmen did the same thing,|imately 15,000 troops. When mus- Fears are openly expressed h ALLEN '" to 8 M. f 7 i ial County investigators will try toland he strode toward Senator Cur-|tered out, they) will immediately re tau dattetate ettort 10 DIES; AGE 71 Wade worth into tT : F find them, and if they do not extst,|tis, shaking his finger under his|go to their homes unless the gov- Miscredit First Chief Carranza, wil late } nt, after CONSUMERS’ LEAGUE TO MEET) FREE ART SCHOOL they will try to learn who it was| nose |ernors of the state desire to keep sacrifice a part of his Riad by | Geavee W: Alias, the ideal boud ! on the ; Pye sue ae af Ge North that ot the pay envelopes address-| The tranking privilege” com-'them mobilized for any reason, } eending a and insurance m a M swhehed , eet at the © of Mrs, A. J ence league, Miss L. A. Mint, d The fact that warrants made out BASEBORN* re ran mint eo et a gee ee Mra. Allen wa and had been | + Dalles. diaily invited essor will Btart sharp a idence of crooked work pg cia Sem soe WRITES UNUSUAL REPORT ON FAINTING GIRL| from playing a big part in the affairs of Lx \ (4 ican archi The following statement was issued Thursday by Howard M. Rice, secretary to Senator Poindexter: “On Monday, September 4, Senator Poindexter challenged Congressman Humphrey to meet him in joint debate on the subject of the tariff, or any other issue of the campaign. No reply has been received to this challenge. “Ellis De Bruler, Humphrey's campaign manager, refuses to discuss the matter. | hereby, In behalf of Senator Poindex- Motorcycle policemen, who talled to accomy Dr. Ross, | Peerless laundr Upon ar | alr, It was enough to over- wejoy, the er f ¢.4rom _Londar WANT TO PICK HOPS? investigate emergency calls out of the city hospital, to 2609 rival, we found Miss Anna come a strong man " “We st Thorburn, 2030 Ingersoll place learned that the young te commissior to restore the APPLY AT U S OFFICE of central station, 1} ave 8 ks : } hi F Gn man ceres: eee tae ter, fonew. this ehaliengn: { gastle 10. habit of writing brief bulletin | A r fa down who had fainted. We called an days, and had fainted several “Senator Poindexter prefers to meet Congressman Hum- cain vk at ant duke i | there.” the clerk told him nhulance and sent the young simen phrey Saturday night, in Seattle, Humohrey’s home town. 1 ‘ P d ’ B fe gee abe FWARLEN in Ai : bee aha, ind Vhen Officer Ballard returr woma e city hospital We also learned that Miss notice, however, that Congressman Humphrey is scheduled to } ort ‘yor pti a Aa ite aftatrs; shoot. bandit ed, he settled dow a cha , vestigating conditi Isdith Heinckelman, 915 24th speak at Aberdeen Saturday night, and if he is not willing to andora $s Ox Ae ap f Pb sie hb sala , : ae the you oman ve. S. had. tried to. work [f eancel this date to meet the senator at Seattle, the senator wilt | 3 a aoverniaant ja . 4 wal rkin e found she thero, and thet she had also be glad to go to Aberdeen on that date if Humphrey will signify r | It the next novel-a-weck ine federal 1d i og aa a . cone hiok Here ix the report he mad " my on a mangle, | ifferd from fainting spel his willingness to debate with him there. ' D to appear in The Star ar fenton , arent on. | ts a oA P pss Radi et nai cated in the basement The report clerk read the re. “Any statement that Senator Poindexter refused to deba' *t Monday c t formers to 8 wief account-—nsually not tailed wit it hysician, to There we found the ventila port with Congressman Humphrey at North Yakima, or anywhere fiat ti fed hou piokera on : aKa 609 Jackson st. to try to give tion poor. The heat at the This would be good reading else, in an absolute falsehood, Fo miss reading : enasthey lal eat jobs. Those wish neaday afternoon Officer | relief to a young woman who spot where she was | for the state labor commis “HOWARD M, RICE 4 miss one of the best latelt more information should apply] Chad Hallard answered the re had fainted work was intens sioners,” he said, “so we'll just “Secretary to Senator Poindexter.” novels. at the federal office port clerk's bell, and was de | The cddress ved us to the | practically no circulation of \ put it on file. f f bs Z